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VILLAGE RESORT 1350M - 3250M VILLAGE RESORT 1350m - 3250m www.terresens.com HOW TO GET THERE GLACIER SAVOIE 3000 m PLAGNE MONTALBERT The top French tourist department Paris: 1350 m A6, E70 Grenoble, MONTCHAVIN A43 Albertville then follow La Plagne (7 h) 1250 m Lyon: 63 ski resorts E70 Grenoble, A43 Albertville then follow La Plagne (3 h) Marseille: A7 Lyon, More than 20 million overnight visitors D1075 Grenoble/Chambéry, A43 Albertville then follow La Plagne (7 h) The 3rd French spa department Chambéry: 1 h 45 min Lyon: 2 h 30 min Geneva: 2 h 30 min PARADISKI Train station: Aime-la-Plagne Daily trains to SNCF train stations throughout France The 2nd largest interconnected ski area in the world Moutiers TGV train station: Number 1 ski resort in the world in frequenting Direct Eurostar to England 425 km of pistes 3 resorts (Les Arcs, Peisey-Vallandry, La Plagne) 2 glaciers with snow guns LES ARCS 3 summits over 3000 m high PEISEY ANNECY VALANDRY LANDRY ALBERTVILLE MONTCHAVIN LYON (1250 m) RN90 RN90 LA PLAGNE VANOISE EXPRESS AIME-LA-PLAGNE CHAMBÉRY A430 LES COCHES MOUTIERS PLAGNE BELLECÔTE (1930 m) BELLE PLAGNE Internationally renowned (2050 m) 3 atmospheres: Valley – Village – Altitude D915 PLAGNE CENTRE A double tourist season (1970 m) PLAGNE VILLAGES GRENOBLE PLAGNE SOLEIL PLAGNE (2050 m) MONTALBERT (1350 m) PLAGNE 1800 VALENCE (1800 m) BOZEL AIME-LA-PLAGNE YOUR ACCOMMODATION (2000 m) D915 CHAMPAGNY EN VANOISE (1250 m) 65 apartments with one to three bedrooms Ideal location for direct skiing Premium services: pool, spa, gym, games room LE SNOROC I PLAGNE MONTALBERT I GROUPE TERRÉSENS 3 THE REGION EXCEPTIONAL NATURAL HERITAGE! With 90% of its territory located in mountain areas, Savoie offers a privileged and nature-filled lifestyle and environment. Its proximity to Italy, Switzerland and the cities of Lyon, Grenoble, Geneva and Turin positions Savoie ASSET NO. 1: at the crossroads of strategic exchanges for its economy. Located at the heart of a dense infrastructure network facilitating transport (motorways, railways, airports). A dynamic French department, Savoie has diversified its industrial network by integrating innovative and cutting- ASSET NO. 2: edge sectors. As a result, it benefits from a technology hub, Savoie Technolac, a national reference for the energy/ Internationally-renowned winter sports resorts. building sector. ASSET NO. 3: In Rhône-Alpes, Savoie occupies a strategic position for BOURG-SAINT-MAURICE A dynamic and diverse economic network. communication networks. Located at the heart of the sillon alpin (alpine furrow), Savoie boasts major and well-distributed motorway, railway and airport infrastructures. SAVOIE IS HOME TO OUTSTANDING TOURIST ATTRACTIONS l 63 ski resorts, many of which are internationally renowned (Courchevel, Val Thorens, Val d’Isère, Tignes), and also LA PLAGNE family village resorts (Valloire, Pralognan-la-Vanoise, Aussois, Arêches-Beaufort, etc.) l 4 great passes in Maurienne, major destinations for alpine cycling: Col de l’Iseran, highest pass in Europe (2764 m), Col du Galibier (2646 m), Col de la Croix de Fer (2067 m), Col de la Madeleine (1993 m) l 2 main lakes: Lac du Bourget (largest natural lake in France) and Lac d’Aiguebelette l 5 spa resorts with 49,090 visitors in 2013: Aix-les-Bains (Thermes Nationaux and Marlioz), Brides-les-Bains, La Léchère and Challes-les-Eaux BRIDES-LES-BAINS l Architectural heritage (Chemins du Baroque, Hautecombe Abbey, Châteaux de Chambéry, Miolans, etc.) and cultural traditions l High-profile events: Tour de France, La Grande Odyssée Savoie Mont-Blanc, Le Grand Bivouac (Albertville), Critérium de la Première Neige (Val d’Isère), and more TOUR DE FRANCE 4 LE SNOROC I PLAGNE MONTALBERT I GROUPE TERRÉSENS 5 PLAGNE MONTALBERT The Village Resort AUTHENTICITY AND A WARM WELCOME... VILLAGE AMBIANCE ... PLAGNE MONTALBERT A family winter and summer sports resort founded over 50 years ago, La Plagne is internationally renowned KEY INFORMATION due to its vast ski area for all levels: Paradiski. Located at 1350 m, on the edge of forests, the charming village of Montalbert has preserved its Spread across a huge area located at between 1250 m and the glacier at 3250 m, this station includes authenticity and its heart-warming hospitality. It’s the 11 village resorts: Aime-La-Plagne, Plagne Centre, Plagne Villages, Plagne 1800, Plagne Bellecôte, Belle- ALTITUDE: ideal destination to get back to basics. Plagne, Plagne Soleil, Plagne Montalbert, Montchavin, Les Coches, Champagny-en-Vanoise. 1250 m to 3250 m Built with passion, this typical village gives pride of LOCATION: place to noble materials like stone and wood to La Plagne is defined by 3 different atmospheres: Vanoise massif provide a stunning environment where guests can l A valley for an authentic stay at the heart of unspoiled nature enjoy themselves. T l A village for the charm, soul and convivial ambiance of traditional Savoyard hamlets. The perfect EXPOSURE: choice for family holidays. he village is set in wide-open spaces with a ski l Altitude: resorts located between 1000 and 2100 m above sea level. Each offers functional architecture lift connection to the high-altitude area which is and direct skiing and they are interconnected by ski slopes and shuttles. The perfect starting point for FEATURES: guaranteed to be open all season thanks to its snow multiple activities. Paradiski area canons. You can ski in the forest within the resort itself – an extraordinary experience to bring you closer to The ski resort enjoys many distinctions; Guaranteed snow nature. - Number 1 ski resort in the world in frequenting ACTIVITIES: La Plagne holds the record for the most visited resort in the world with 2.5 million visitors on Winter and summer resort 1 average each season Range of activities - Favorite station of French and European according to the results of a survey conducted by LABEL: tour operator SnowTrex with 40,000 customers of 8 nationalities. Family + 6 LE SNOROC I PLAGNE MONTALBERT I GROUPE TERRÉSENS 7 PARADISKI Welcome to Paradise! VANOISE EXPRESS The Vanoise Express connects the resorts of Les Arcs, Peisey-Vallandry At the heart of the French Alps, with two summits at over 3000 m, Paradiski touches the clouds. The ski area and La Plagne massifs in 4 minutes at a speed of 45 km/h over 1824 m includes 3 large resorts: La Plagne, Les Arcs and Peisey-Vallandry. Interconnected destinations offering 425 km without pylons, offering maximum comfort and absolute silence. of pistes for all types of skiing and winter fun. And there is a wide range of activities to be enjoyed après-ski, or You will travel at a height of 380 m from the Peisey station to Coches. by non-skiers. The double-decker panoramic cable cars overlook the picturesque A vast area of amazing diversity and guaranteed snow. valley of Ponthurin and offer a unique view of Mont-Blanc, the Italian and Swiss Alps, and the Beaufortain massif. Each cable car is built for 200 passengers and operates at a rate of 4000 people per hour. 8 LE SNOROC I PLAGNE MONTALBERT I GROUPE TERRÉSENS LE SNOROC I PLAGNE MONTALBERT I GROUPE TERRÉSENS 9 THE SKI AREA BY NUMBERS 153 km 2 LEISURE AREAS 425 km 242 160 of cross-country pistes skiable glaciers 2 snow parks of alpine skiing pistes pistes ski lifts 5 boardercrosses 2 halfpipes 10 LE SNOROC I PLAGNE MONTALBERT I GROUPE TERRÉSENS LE SNOROC I PLAGNE MONTALBERT I GROUPE TERRÉSENS 11 A DOUBLE TOURIST SEASON ACTIVITIES FOR EVERYONE... ALL THE TIME! PLAGNE EXPERIENCES Enjoy new experiences, discover new sensations, and push your limits... THE BOB EXPERIENCE: UNIQUE TO LA PLAGNE Get your adrenalin pumping on holiday! n Both beginners and experts are free to A legacy of the 1992 Winter Olympics held in Albertville, the unique French bobsleigh run is open to discover the snow-capped peaks on the 425 everyone. km of pistes available. Bobsleigh run in figures: 1507 m long, 124 m drop, an average inclination of 8.29%, 19 bends and a speed n Snowshoeing and walking trails to record of 134 km/h. Dare you take the bobsleigh challenge? discover the mountain in an original way n Are you more into motorsports? Rent a THE ICE EXPERIENCE: REACH FOR THE SKY! snowmobile. - Try paragliding and take flight Unique in Europe, the Ice Tower has stood 1500 m above sea level in the valley of Champagny le Haut n Discover new sensations with dog for 5 years. sledding or skijoring Located near the Parc National de la Vanoise, this 22-metre-high man-made structure is equipped with n Climb high peaks several climbs of various gradients, with a range of different routes and difficulties. Whether you’re a seasoned stunt person or just a part-time daredevil, have fun in this adult-size playground! Many indoor activities are available at the resort including bowling, a games room, THE RIDING EXPERIENCE: SHARPEN YOUR SENSES ON THE LATEST SLIDING EQUIPMENT! squash, laser games and a weight room. Breathe and relax in the Espace Paradisio 1000 Airboard, snake slide, yooner, fat bike, snowbike... They’re taking over the resort! m2 of relaxation with an aquatic area and Whether you want to criss-cross the pistes on a fat bike, slip down the slopes on an airboard, or get on a fitness centre sledge and let it slide, your après-ski evenings will be like nothing you’ve ever experienced before. With so many activities for young and old alike you might just leave your muscles aching after trying out these new snow sports! THE TELEMARK EXPERIENCE: FREE YOURSELF! A historic skiing technique with modern appeal! Télémark skiing is similar to alpine skiing, but your heels are free to move. This harmonious art, which com- bines strength and elegance, will push you to your limits.
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